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This document outlines three modal verbs - must, can't/couldn't, and could/might/may - and their uses to express levels of certainty about past situations or ideas. Must is used to express near-certainty about something in the past, can't/couldn't expresses certainty about impossibility in the past, and could/might/may convey uncertainty about something in the past.
This document outlines three modal verbs - must, can't/couldn't, and could/might/may - and their uses to express levels of certainty about past situations or ideas. Must is used to express near-certainty about something in the past, can't/couldn't expresses certainty about impossibility in the past, and could/might/may convey uncertainty about something in the past.
This document outlines three modal verbs - must, can't/couldn't, and could/might/may - and their uses to express levels of certainty about past situations or ideas. Must is used to express near-certainty about something in the past, can't/couldn't expresses certainty about impossibility in the past, and could/might/may convey uncertainty about something in the past.